Abstract

To evaluate the neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) assay and NADPH oxidase (Nox2) activity in pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus (pSLE) in relation to each other and SLE characteristics. This cross-sectional study included 50 children and adolescents with pSLE who were clinically evaluated and underwent routine laboratory work up of SLE (CBC, ESR, 24hrs urinary proteins, serum creatinine, complement-3 (C3), anti-dsDNA, and antiphospholipid antibodies). NETs assay and dihydrorhodamine (DHR) test were done for patient group and 50 age- and sex-matched control group. The level of NETs was found significantly elevated among the patients (median 74.6mU/ml) as compared to the controls (median 8.9mU/ml) (p < 0.001), while values of DHR test were comparable between patients (median 95.5%) and controls (median 96.1%) (P = 0.55). There was a significant negative correlation between levels of NETs and DHR (p < 0.001). A significant positive correlation was noted between the 24hrs urinary protein and NETs level (p < 0.001), but a significant negative correlation with DHR (p < 0.0001). Both NETs and DHR test values did not differ significantly between classes of lupus nephritis. NETs showed a significant positive correlation with anti-dsDNA titer (p = 0.004) and SLEDAI (p < 0.001), but a negative correlation with C3 (p < 0.001). DHR test was positively correlated with C3 levels (p = 0.003), but negatively correlated with anti-dsDNA titers (p = 0.008) and SLEDAI (p < 0.001). NETs seem to have strong association with biomarkers of pSLE activity. On the other hand, Nox2 activity of the neutrophils was noted to be linked to quiescent state of SLE. • Neutrophils have displayed different actions in pSLE through the NETs and Nox2 activity. • The inverse correlation between NETs and Nox2 activity makes the later a non-fundamental pathway for NETs formation. • NETs are associated with pSLE flare and LN activity, while neutrophil Nox2 activity is related to disease remission.

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